Hello Leif,
On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 12:10:51 PM, you wrote
re: Help with TB and GPG:
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Hello Bill,
Friday, June 20, 2003, 9:54:52 AM, you wrote:
BM> It doesn't seem to matter what you type in the ID field as long as
BM> you type something. I type one letter.
Oddly enough that does work... Seems kind of useless then to even have
that field available.
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On Fri 20-Jun-03 10:51am -0400, Leif Gregory wrote:
> Is there any configuration in GPG that when I decrypt a message it
> asks for the ID of the key to decrypt with. I'd think this should be
> automatic rather than me having to remember my work key ID being
> 0x06C0AB16B and having to type that i
Hello Allie,
Thursday, June 19, 2003, 5:43:49 PM, you wrote:
AM> The GnuPG plug-in doesn't simply use the default key to sign with.
AM> It uses the key with a matching UID based on the From address in
AM> your message to be signed. This provides an advantage in that it
AM> allows you to use multip
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Clif Oliver, [CO] wrote:
CO> Ah. So TB does not need a plugin to use GPG.
No. GnuPG support is integrated.
CO> Adding a plugin adds the key manager capability?
There's no plugin available for that. You have to install one of the
GnuPG GUI front end
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Thursday, June 19, 2003, 2:38:45 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
> The URL Allie gave is that of a "how to" guide. There is no
> "plug-in" and no "key managers" for GPG. You have to install a
third
> party tray tool to provide such access and it is not
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Hi Clif,
@19-Jun-2003, 10:05 -0700 (18:05 UK time) Clif Oliver [CO] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said
CO> Thanks, Allie. I read your paper and tried the Gnu site. I couldn't
CO> find any plugin there or at Nullify.
Please do not top post on this list. B
Thanks, Allie. I read your paper and tried the Gnu site. I couldn't
find any plugin there or at Nullify.
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Clif
Thursday, June 19, 2003, 3:15:17 AM, Allie Martin wrote:
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> Clif Oliver, [CO] wrote:
> CO> Where can I find a TB plugin?
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Ah. So TB does not need a plugin to use GPG. Adding a plugin adds the
key manager capability?
Two more questions (I *really* appreciate the help):
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Hello Clif,
On 19 Jun 2003 at 01:41:00 -0700 GMT [10:41 CEST] you wrote:
CO> I have installed WinPT, and GPG seems to be working fine.
CO> Where can I find a TB plugin? By adding the path to gpg.exe to my
CO> PATH, I can now select GPG as my OpenPGP version. But I can't get
CO> signing to work,
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Clif Oliver, [CO] wrote:
CO> Where can I find a TB plugin? By adding the path to gpg.exe to my
CO> PATH, I can now select GPG as my OpenPGP version. But I can't get
CO> signing to work, cannot open Key Manager, etc.
CO> Is there a step-by-step guide
I have installed WinPT, and GPG seems to be working fine.
Where can I find a TB plugin? By adding the path to gpg.exe to my
PATH, I can now select GPG as my OpenPGP version. But I can't get
signing to work, cannot open Key Manager, etc.
Is there a step-by-step guide around?
Thanks
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